Word: drawning
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...with a $10,000 payment going to each of the families. Under the plan, Consolidation could resume commercial operation of the still accessible portion of the mine. An agreement, contingent upon approval of United Mine Workers, the U.S. Bureau of Mines and the West Virginia Department of Mines, was drawn up and signed by 70 widows...
...differently. The President of the Graduate Student Association would select three 15-member panels- one each for the Humanities, Natural Sciences, and Social Sciences. Each panel, free to determine its own procedures, would nominate three or fewer of its members to serve as CRR delegates. Another lottery, this one drawn by Dean Dunlop, would select two graduate students...
...that will not be the end of the CAP's work. The CAP and the school as a whole will have to ask "what faculty do we need to implement the new priorities," said Arthur G. Powell, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. The CAP will then establish search committees drawn from the whole school, with final recommendations on new faculty made by the senior faculty...
...ornamental quality of the light; golden splotches. The half-drawn, cracked shades. His face, his shadowy eyes. We whisper to each other, "I love you . . ." I hear myself saying these words clearly enough. Am I drugged? Am I like my mother in the home, drugged and heavy-lidded and lying? But my lover whispers these words and he is not drugged. Our bodies, wound together, are heavy and very warm. I love this boy. I don't love this boy. I am loved by him . . .? I can't believe that I am loved by him, I am not loved...
...available, partly because Trappist censors seriously bowdlerized Merton's own books. The handsomely designed work is full of Rice's kaleidoscopic recollections; tantalizing snatches of Merton's books, letters and poetry, both published and unpublished; pages of photographs; even a few breezy, Picasso-like nudes drawn by Merton shortly before he entered the monastery. Merton the Columbia undergraduate emerges as an accomplished rapscallion, occasionally wicked enough to make his later repentance believable. Not only did he have "an active sex life," but Rice even implies that a prewar romance during Merton's Cambridge days in England...